Henry SHERMAN

Henry SHERMAN

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry SHERMAN was born on 25 Jun 1603 (son of Samuel SHERMAN and Phillippa (Phillis) WARD); died about 1602.

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    • _UID: 4074670B0CCB5A4CAB03CBA5D865D0B17FBE

    Notes:

    died young


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel SHERMAN was born in 1573 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 11 Jan 1573 in Dedham, Essex, England (son of Henry SHERMAN and Susan LAWRENCE); died in 1615 in Dedham, Essex, England.

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    • _UID: 89BE686DFE30D84E9145C29E86BC43F621E6

    Samuel married Phillippa (Phillis) WARD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Phillippa (Phillis) WARD

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    • _UID: AB401995A3A09249BFF79579B19873649B92

    Children:
    1. Mary SHERMAN was born on 2 Oct 1599.
    2. Samuel SHERMAN was born on 20 Oct 1601 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 20 Oct 1601 in Dedham, Essex, England; died in 1644 in Boston, , Massachusetts, United States.
    3. 1. Henry SHERMAN was born on 25 Jun 1603; died about 1602.
    4. Martha SHERMAN was born on 24 Jan 1604.
    5. Sarah SHERMAN was born on 11 Feb 1606; died on 12 Dec 1612.
    6. Phillip SHERMAN was born in 1609/1610 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 5 Feb 1610/1611; died on 19 Mar 1686/1687 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry SHERMAN was born in 1546 in Dedham, Essex, England (son of Henry SHERMAN and Agnes BUTTER); died on 28 Aug 1610 in Dedham, Essex, England; was buried in Dedham, Essex, England.

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    • Occupation: Wool Merchant
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 8ACCF59BE1655F468CD54762FE3C98F5A280

    Notes:

    Henry Sherman (1546-1610) was a Clothier and lived and worked in "Sherman's Hall", which is in Dedham, Essex, England. His father bequethed to him "my Shearman's crafte" and added, "I give to Henry Shearman, my son, all the household which is in his house which he hath already". Thus it seems he was already living and working in "Shearman Hall". And there he presumably lived and worked throughout his life. At age 23 he married Susan Lawrnece and they produced seven sons and four daughters. The fifth son, John, was the ancestor of Hon. Roger Sherman, signer of the Declaration of Independence for Connecticut. Henry and his wife died within two weeks of one another, perhaps of the same malady. and their wills were probated on the same day, September 12, 1618. Both are buried at Dedham, England

    Henry married Susan LAWRENCE on 14 Jun 1568 in Moze, Essex, England. Susan (daughter of John LAWRENCE and Agnes) was born about 1551 in Moze, Essex, England; died on 13 Aug 1610 in Dedham, Lexden, Essex, England; was buried on 13 Sep 1610 in Dedham, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susan LAWRENCE was born about 1551 in Moze, Essex, England (daughter of John LAWRENCE and Agnes); died on 13 Aug 1610 in Dedham, Lexden, Essex, England; was buried on 13 Sep 1610 in Dedham, Essex, England.

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    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 0A8118CAE3775B4F8D0C5897EAB19E3A6CC7

    Notes:

    There seems to be some discrepency as to whether her name was Lawrence or Hill.

    Children:
    1. Henry SHERMAN was born in 1571 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 26 Aug 1571 in Dedham, Essex, England; died in 1645.
    2. 2. Samuel SHERMAN was born in 1573 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 11 Jan 1573 in Dedham, Essex, England; died in 1615 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    3. Susan SHERMAN was born in 1575 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 7 Aug 1575; died in 1638 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    4. Edmund SHERMAN was born on 23 Jun 1572 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 14 Jun 1643 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
    5. Daniel SHERMAN was born about 1578 in Dedham, Essex, England; died in 1634 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    6. Nathaniel SHERMAN was born in 1580 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 19 Jun 1580 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 21 Jun 1580 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    7. Nathaniel SHERMAN was born in 1582 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 11 Jul 1582 in Dedham, Essex, England; died in 1615 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    8. John SHERMAN was born on 17 Aug 1585/1587 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 17 Aug 1585 in Dedham, Essex, England; died in 1615/1616; was buried on 14 Jan 1616 in Great Horkesley, Essex, England.
    9. Elizabeth SHERMAN was born about 1587 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    10. Ezekiel SHERMAN was born on 25 Jul 1589 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 21 Jan 1654 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    11. Mary SHERMAN was born on 27 Jul 1592 in Dedham, Essex, England; was christened on 27 Jul 1592 in Dedham, Essex, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry SHERMAN was born in Dec 1511 in Colchester, Essex, England; was christened in 1520 in Yaxley, Suffolk, England (son of Thomas SHERMAN and Jane WALLER); died before Apr 1590 in Sherman Hall, Dedham, Essex, England; was buried on 15 Oct 1590 in Dedham, Essex, England.

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    • Occupation: shearman(clothier) Wool Merchant
    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: EA68D4B7FCD3CF4F8711CCE30F1B3AF16631

    Notes:

    The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 166 (October 2012):245-58 (Part 1), "The Earliest Shermans of Dedham, Essex, and Their Wives," "Part I: Henry Sherman the Elder and His Wives," by Michael Johnson Wood
    GENEALOGICAL SUMMARY HENRY SHERMAN[64] was born about 1512,[65] perhaps in Essex. He settled in Dedham, Essex about 1534, and late in life in Colchester, Essex, about 1584. He died between 26 February 1589/90 and 25 July 1590 (dates of codicil and probate), probably in Colchester. His first wife, whom he married about 1539, was perhaps A DAUGHTER OF ROBERT PERPOYNT of Dedham. She was probably identical with AGNES, wife of Henry Sherman the elder, who was buried in Dedham 14 October 1580. He married next in Dedham 5 June 1581, MARION (___) (SMYTHE) WILSON, widow of Thomas Smythe of Dedham, then of Edmund Wilson of St. Leonard’s, Colchester, whom she had married in Dedham 5 April 1563 . She was perhaps "Mrs Sherman" buried at St. James, Colchester, 4 August 1584. Henry married last MARGERY ___, who was living when he made his will. As Henry Shearman the elder, of Colchester, Essex, he left a will dated 20 January 1589/90, with a codicil dated 26 February 1589/90, proved in London 25 July 1590.[66] The will named son Henry Shearman and his children Henry, Samuel, Daniel, John, Ezechiell, Phebe, Nathaniel, and Anne Shearman; son Edmonde Shearman and his children Edmonde, Richard, Bezaliell, Anne, and Sara Shearman (all under age; sons under 22, daughters under 21), son-in-law William Petfield and his children Richard, Susan, and Elizabeth Petfield (all under age); wife Margerye; son Robert; Jane and Anne Shearman, underage daughters of Robert [evidently the testator’s son Robert]; daughter Judith Petfield; son-in-law Nicholas Fynce; the wives of sons Edmond, Henry, and Robert; the poor of All Hallows [i.e., All Saints, Colchester]; and the poor of Dedham and the free school of Dedham (the testator asked to be buried in Dedham). Executors were to be sons Henry and Edmond. Children of Henry Sherman and his first wife (if Agnes was his second wife, she could have been the mother of at least one of the youngest children): i. ALICE SHERMAN, b. say 1540; bur. Dedham 20 Oct. 1580 as Alice, wife of Nicholas Fince; m. ca. 1562, as his first wife, NICHOLAS FINCE, b. after 25 Aug. 1532 (date of his father’s will), bur. Dedham 28 Feb. 1593/4, son of John and Ellen (___) Fince of Ardleigh, Essex.[67] Nicholas and Alice had seven children baptized in Dedham from 1562/3 to 1578. The burials of five in infancy or childhood are recorded there, and the other two children, Judith and Alice, may have died young also as they were not named in their grandfather’s will.[68] ii. JUDITH SHERMAN, b. say 1543, bur. Dedham 1 April 1601 as Judith, wife of William Petfield; m. Dedham 27 June 1566 WILLIAM PETFIELD, clothier, living in 1610,[69] probably the elder son of John Petfield of Earls Colne, Essex, clerk, whose undated will proved 17 June 1572, names also a younger son Matthew.[70] William and Judith had nine children baptized in Dedham from 1567 to 1588, the eldest being named Matthew. iii. HENRY SHERMAN, b. say 1545; m. SUSAN Lawrence. See Part 2. iv. EDMUND SHERMAN, b. say 1548; m. (1) ANN PELLETT; (2) ANN CLERE. See Parts 3 and 4. v. John Sherman, b. say 1551,[71] bur, Dedham 16 Oct. 1576, unmarried. He left an undated nuncupative will, probably proved in 1576.[72] The will mentioned brothers-in-law "William Pettfylld" and "Nycollas Fynce"; brother Robert Sharman; "my mother"; and "my father." vi. Thomas SHERMAN, b. say 1555; bur. Dedham 16 March 1563/4. Probably he was the godson of Thomas Butter, as discussed above. vii. ROBERT SHERMAN,[73] bp. Dedham 6 Feb. 1559/60; bur. St. Stephen Coleman Street, London, 14 Jan. l602/3.[74] He was educated at Cambridge University, and became a Fellow of the College of Physicians in 1599[75] He m. (1) Dedham 9 Dec. 1583 BARBARA BROWNE, bp. Dedham 1 April 1561, daughter of Martin and Katherine (Reynolds) (Warner) Browne;[76] (2) shortly after 4 July 1597 BRIDGET JENNEY, daughter of Francis and Margaret (Peyton) Jenney.[77] Robert’s will, dated 10 Jan. 1602/3, proved 20 Jan. 1602/3,[78] names wife Bridget; children Jane, Mary, Anne, and Robert; son Richard. Brother Henry Sherman was to be executor. Notes: 1. Among his many descendants, living and deceased, are several first-rate genealogists and editors of genealogical publications. 2. Bertha L. Stratton, "New Light on Henry Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, and Some Notes on His Descendants" (Staten Island, N.Y.: the author, 1954), 1-10. Nevertheless, the Internet is riddled with this false ancestry, which has also been perpetuated in two relatively recent books: Sherrie A. Styx, "The Mumford Families in America, 1600-1992" (Eugene, Ore.: Styx Enterprises, 1992), chart iii on p. 17, and Margaret Sherman Lutzvick, "Going to Palmyra: Sherman Deeds" (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1997), 21-22. 3. John Guillim, "Display of Heraldrie," 4th ed. (London, 1660), 189, quoted in Bertha L. Stratton, "Transatlantic Shermans" (Staten Island, N.Y.: the author, 1969), 22, and Stratton, New Light [note 2], 21. 4. Stratton, "New Light" [note 2], 19-20; Stratton, "Transatlantic Shermans" [note 3], 25-26. 5. All the documents in this file are at The National Archives, DL4/l6/l8. A photostatic copy of only one of them, Henry Sherman’s deposition, was published in Stratton, "Transatlantic Shermans" [note 3], facing 58, and a transcription of his deposition is in Stratton, "New Light" [note 2], 3. 6. "The Victoria History of the County of Essex," vol. 10 (London: University of London Institute of Historical Research, 2001), 165-69. 7. Court rolls of the Manor of Faites & Wades, Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, D/DC14/14- 28, of which only piece 14/14 has been needed for this article. Years 1360-1422, on membranes 2-12, are not entered consecutively, and the proceedings of 31 July 1559 are on an unnumbered membrane stitched at the end of the roll. 8. Ibid., D/DC14/14, membrane 8. 9. Ibid., membrane 5. 10. Ibid., membrane 4. 11. Ibid., membrane 6. 12. Ibid., membranes 12-13. 13. Ibid., membrane 14. 14. Ibid., membranes 16-17, consecutive court dates. 15. Ibid., membrane 17. 16. On 8 June 1500, it was presented at the Dedham Hall court that "John Clerke who lately died upon his deathbed surrendered [land described] to the use of Agnes Clerke his wife for the term of her life"; the previous court was held on 23 May 1599 (court rolls of the Manor of Dedham Hall, Duchy of Lancaster records, The National Archives, DL30/59/734). 17. Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, D/ACR 1/1. 18. Faites & Wades [note 7], DIDC14/14, membranes 18-19, consecutive court dates. 19. Ibid., membrane 23. 20. Court record missing, but information cited on 1 May 1553 (ibid., membrane 25). 21. Dedham Hall [note 16], DL30/60/739, View of Frankpledge on 11 April 1575, in a list of tenants who owed suit of court but made default. 22. Ibid. 23. Faites & Wades [note 7], D/DC14/14, membrane 23. 24. Ibid., membrane 32. 25. Ibid., membrane 31. 26. Court rolls of the Manor of Dedham Campesse, Duchy of Lancaster records, The National Archives, DL30/58/728. 27. Faites & Wades [note 7], D/DC14I14, membrane 2. 28. Ibid., membrane 5. 29. Ibid., membrane 19. 30. Ibid., membrane 20. 31. Ibid., membrane 21. 32. Ibid., membrane 22. 33. Ibid., membrane 23. 34. Ibid., membrane 31. 35. See note 17. 36. Faites & Wades [note 7], D/DC14/14, membranes 21-25. 37. Ibid., not filed between membranes 25 and 26 where it ought to be, but at the end of the roll. 38. Dedham Hall [note 16], DL30/60/737. 39. Faites & Wades [note 7], D/DC14/14, membrane 30, stitched before membrane 31, which covers 1573-1578. The previous court was held on 4 September 1578. 40. The tenement Cranfens was called by Thomas Cranfen in his will dated 17 December 1529 (Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, D/ACR 2/203), "Richards now Thomas Cranfens," a former tenant being Richard Cranfen, so the 1581 description should probably have been written "Perpoynts and Cranfens alias Richard." Neither Laurence Richardson nor any Perpoynt ever held Cranfens. 41. Jennifer C. Ward, ed., "The Medieval Essex Community: The Lay Subsidy of 1327" (Chelmsford, Essex: Essex Record Office, 1983), 18. 42. Gerald H. Rendall, "Dedham in History, Feudal, Industrial and Ecclesiastical" (Colchester, Essex: Benham, 1937), map as frontispiece. 43. Faites & Wades [note 7], D/DC14/14, membrane 2. 44. Dedham Hall [note 16], DL30/59/732. 45. Will of John Cranefen, dated 15 March 15 10/1, no probate date (Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, D/ACR 1/182). On 18 May 1513 the death of John Cranefen was presented at Dedham Hall court, he having died since the previous court held 2 June 1512 (Dedham Hall [note 16], DL30/59/735). 46. Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, D/ACR 5/118; F. G. Emmison, ed., "Essex Wills (England),’ vol. 1, Special Publications of the National Genealogical Society No. 51 (Washington, D.C., 1982), 225-26. 47. Thomas and Marion (___) Smythe had three children, all baptized in Dedham: Thomas Smythe, baptized 26 February 1559/60, buried in Dedham 14 April 1562 [his father was buried 20 April 1562]; James Smythe, baptized 10 September 1561, buried as "singleman" in Dedham 22 March 1585/6; and Susan Smythe, baptized 26 December 1562. The record of Susan’s baptism does not describe her father Thomas Smythe as deceased; however, I know of no other Thomas Smythe or Smith of Dedham then. 48. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 68 Wallop, PROB11/96/235, abstracted in G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England: Butter," Register 76 (1922):278-95, at 280-81. 49. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 12 Doughty, PROB11/59/20, abstracted in Henry F. Waters, Genealogical Gleanings in England, 2 vols. (Boston: NEHGS, 1901; repr. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1969), 2:1162. 50. Court rolls of the Manor of Overhall & Netherhall [formerly Dedham Campesse], Duchy of Lancaster records, The National Archives, DL30/61/746, a draft in English entered between proceedings both dated 1589. The heading is mutilated, so the date has had to be obtained by cross-reference from an unconnected entry in the court for 12 April 1581 in DL30/61/744. 51. Dedham Hall [note 16], court of 12 April 1581, which cites the 1553 surrender, the records of which court are missing. 52. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 5 Ketchyn, PROB11/38/23b, abstracted in Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England: Butter" [note 48], Register 76:278-79. 53. The National Archives, C2/JasI/S37/53. 54. The National Archives, C33/1 13, ff. 278b, 546. 55. The National Archives, C3311 15, f. 611 and C33/1 16, f. 609 (two copies). 56. The National Archives, C33/1 15, f. 1048. 57. Henry Sherman the younger (c.1545-1610) became "the elder" at the death of his father in 1590, but that does not affect the reasoning in the text. 58. On 22 June 1591 William Butter deposed that he was 70 or thereabouts (The National Archives, DL4/33/42). See also the Genealogical Summary in Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England: Butter" [note 48J, Register 76:292-95. 59. G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England: The Gurdon Family," Register 82 (1938):380-87 et seq., including 95 (1941):69-72, at 72. 60. Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, D/ACR 3/10. 61. For Gurdon, see note 59. The Lufkin information is based on the author’s unpublished research. 62. Henry’s 1589/90 will (see below) mentioned the children of his three sons and his daughter Judith, but did not mentioned any children of deceased daughter Alice Fince, who may have had two daughters alive when the will was made (see note 68 below). 63. Victoria History of the County of Essex [note 6], 10:158, 163-64. 64. Henry Sherman has been given no superscript since he had both grandchildren and great-children who immigrated to New England. 65. He was age 62 or thereabouts in 1574 (see note 5). 66. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 51 Drury, PROB 11/75/34, published in full in Thomas Townsend Sherman, "Sherman Genealogy ..." (New York: Tobias A. Wright, 1920), 53- 57; abstracted in Waters, "Genealogical Gleanings in England" [note 49], 2:1164-65. 67. Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, D/ACR 2/253. Nicholas was named in the will of his brother John Fince dated 24 April 1559, no probate date (Emmison, "Essex Wills" [note 46], 250). 68. However, it is possible that Judith and Alice were named in the 1625 will of their first cousin, Ann (Sherman) Angier (see Part 3) as Judith Cartwright and "Allse Mase," widow, amongst beneficiaries known to be Ann’s relatives. 69. "Anna Petfield, daughter to William Petfield," was mentioned in the will of [her uncle] Henry Sherman, dated 21 August 1610 (see Part 2 of this article). 70. Episcopal Consistory Court of London, 164 Bullocke, at the London Metropolitan Archives. 71. John Sherman attended the Dedham Hall View of Frankpledge on 9 April 1572, so he had probably attained his majority since the previous View of Frankpledge for that court was on 1 October 1571 (Dedham Hall [note 16], DL30/60/739). 72. Essex Record Office, Chelmsford, D/ABW 34/221, abstracted in Waters, "Genealogical Gleanings in England" [note 49], 2:1162, and F. G. Emmison, ed., "Essex Wills: The Bishop of London’s Commissary Court, 1569-1578" (Chelmsford, Essex: Essex Record Office, 1994), 202. 73. Perhaps Robert Sherman was named after Robert Perpoynt, probably his grandfather. 74. Parish registers of St. Stephen Coleman Street, London. 75. John Venn and J. A. Venn, "Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Offices at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900: Part 1 (From the Earliest Times to 1751)," 4 vols. (Cambridge: University Press, 1922-27), 4:63. 76. Joan Corder, ed., "The Visitations of Suffolk, 1561," 2 parts, Publications of The Harleian Society, new series, vols. 2-3 (London, 1981-84), 2:183 (Reynolds). The will of Katherine’s brother Henry "Reignoldes" of Little Belstead, Suffolk, dated 9 August 1585, proved 13 October 1587 (Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 61 Spencer, PROB 11/71/166b, abstracted in Waters, "Genealogical Gleanings in England" [note 49], 2:1164), mentions "cousin Sherman of Colchester," evidently Robert Sherman, who witnessed the will. 77. Sherman, "Sherman Genealogy" [note 66], 87-89; Corder, "Visitations of Suffolk, 1561" [note 76], 3:299 (Jenney). 78. Commissary Court of London Wills, 19:3 18, abstracted in Waters, "Genealogical Gleanings in England" [note 49], 2:1167."

    Henry Sherman
    in the UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current
    Name: Henry Sherman
    Birth Date: 1511
    Death Date: 15 Oct 1590
    Cemetery: Dedham, St Mary the Virgin
    Burial or Cremation Place: Dedham, Colchester Borough, Essex
    URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-..

    Note: It is not proven that he is the son of Thomas:
    Henry was born in Colchester, County Essex, some thirty miles south of Yaxley. As fourth son of Thomas he received a relatively small share of his wealthy father's estate and thus had to abandon the life of landed proprietor and seek a new method of maintaining and increasing what he had. So he became a clothier. He carried on his trade in Dedham which is in County Essex a few miles north of his birthplace. Being on the River Stour only about 15 miles upstream from the important port of Harwich, Dedham may have been a better shipping point for the goods produced by the Sherman enterprise. The business occupied "Sherman Hall" which stands today as do numerous other ancient buildings of the Essex Clothiers. This Hall -still bearing our family name - is just across the street from Dedham's church and like many other old houses in the town, it boasts a charming Eighteenth Century facade added two centuries after the construction of the original Edifice.
    Henry had 5 sons and 2 daughters. Their eldest son, Henry was our ancestor. The second son, Edmund, was the ancestor of General William Tecumseh Sherman. When Henry died in Dedham in 1590 at the age of seventy, his will left 1.20 to his son, Henry, and his armor to his sons, Henry and Robert (who was a physician) while Edmund, ancestor to a general, apparently had to go unarmed- or maybe he already had a full suit of his own. In any event, it is probable that all three sons armed themselves as best they could and rode down to the coast in July of 1588 to help repel the expected invasion by the dreaded Spanish Armada. But, thanks to Howard, Drake, Hawkins and the stormy seas, they had no need to unsheath their swords.

    Henry married Agnes BUTTER about 1539 in Dedham, Essex, England. Agnes (daughter of Thomas BUTLER and Joane) was born in 1521 in England; died in 1580 in England; was buried on 14 Oct 1580 in Dedham, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Agnes BUTTER was born in 1521 in England (daughter of Thomas BUTLER and Joane); died in 1580 in England; was buried on 14 Oct 1580 in Dedham, Essex, England.

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    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 0B2EE15D3CD37341927E7A843736CA1B9AB0

    Notes:

    Sometimes listed as Agnes Butter.

    Children:
    1. Alice SHERMAN was born about 1542 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 20 Oct 1580 in Dedham, Essex, England; was buried on 20 Oct 1580.
    2. 4. Henry SHERMAN was born in 1546 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 28 Aug 1610 in Dedham, Essex, England; was buried in Dedham, Essex, England.
    3. Judeth SHERMAN was born on 15 Oct 1545 in Dedham, Essex, England; died about 1601 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    4. Edmund SHERMAN was born on 8 Jun 1548 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 12 Dec 1600 in Dedham, Essex, England; was buried on 22 Dec 1600 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    5. John SHERMAN was born about 1555 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 16 Oct 1576 in England.
    6. Thomas SHERMAN was born about 1557 in Dedham, Essex, England; died about 1587 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    7. Robert SHERMAN was born in 1560; was christened on 6 Feb 1560 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 2 Jan 1601/1602 in Dedham, Essex, England.

  3. 10.  John LAWRENCE was born in 1519 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England (son of John LAWRENCE and Elizabeth); died on 27 Apr 1590 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England; was buried on 21 May 1590 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.

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    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: 5678E9A0E055EB4FBD4072253CA3FC5D929D

    John married Agnes about 1543 in Wissett, Suffolk, England. Agnes was born in 1523 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England; died on 22 Jan 1583/1584 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Agnes was born in 1523 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England; died on 22 Jan 1583/1584 in Rumburgh, Suffolk, England.

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    • Reference Number: *
    • _UID: EA59C1BE8F5E56479EC335437BD7CFDC2261

    Children:
    1. John LAWRENCE was born in 1545 in Wissett, Suffolk, England; was buried on 16 Jan 1607 in Wissett, Suffolk, England.
    2. Richard LAWRENCE was born in 1547 in Wissett, Suffolk, England; died in 1596.
    3. 5. Susan LAWRENCE was born about 1551 in Moze, Essex, England; died on 13 Aug 1610 in Dedham, Lexden, Essex, England; was buried on 13 Sep 1610 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    4. Elisabeth LAWRENCE was born in 1553 in Wissett, Suffolk, England.
    5. Margaret LAWRENCE was born in 1555 in Wissett, Suffolk, England.